Asking Price Range

Estimated MPG

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), also known as "sticker" price, is a recommended selling price that automakers give a new car that is above the invoice price paid by the dealer. It is a price that does not include any options that can be added to a particular car style. When shown as a range, the prices are starting MSRPs, without options, for multiple styles for that model.

This price range reflects for-sale prices on Cars.com for this particular make, model and year.

These city and highway gas mileage estimates are for the model's standard trim configurations. Where there are optional features, packages or equipment that result in higher gas mileage, those fuel-economy estimates are not included here.

Made in America with American Heart

by Truck Driver from Lehigh, PA | March 20, 2013

This truck is the best value on the market today. I have been averaging close to 22 mpg on the highway with the 3.7 ltr engine.. 16.5 mpg on local driving. This truck is cheaper to insure due to the Onstar service that GM gives the buyer for the 1st 6 months. Had this truck for over a year. I do not have any regrets.

best value pick up

by big truck from STEELER COUNTRY | March 12, 2013

THIS TRUCK IS A GREAT VALUE FOR A SMALL PICK UP - WHICH ARE HARDER & HARDER TO FIND. EVEN THOUGH A TACOMA MAYBE A BETTER TRUCK I DIDN'T FEEL IT WAS WORTH THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN PRICE DIFFERENCE. PRICE WISE THIS TRUCK COMPARED EVENLY TO A SUZUKI EQUATOR BUT COMPARING COMFORT & PERFORMANCE IT IS TWICE THE TRUCK.

American Made with More American Parts

by Mid Size Trucker from New Jersey | November 10, 2012

Chevrolet has the highest amount of American parts of any midsize pickup truck made in America today. This is the best value for any truck made in America. Toyota dealers make their trucks out to like the BMW of pickup trucks and thus keep the prices high., Toyotas have cheaper sheet metal & they have numerous problems that the dealers try to hide. The Chevrolet Colorado outshines the Toyota Tacoma in being a good honest pickup truck.

Nice value......good fit for everyday use.

by Spyder from | August 12, 2012

Practical, for general hauling. Ride is nice, gas mileage could always be better..... but then it is a truck. I find the interior and exterior a bit dated and understand there will be changes for the 2013 model. All said, the truck is a good value and I like it.

Very satisfied

by Colorado truck owner from Atlanta, GA | June 29, 2012

I was looking for a mid-size truck to replace my aging '97 Ranger and after considering the imports I settled on the Colorado (4 door model) - an overall better value for the money. I'm very satisfied with the comfort level, headroom, power and acceleration. The only thing it lacks is a jack for my ipod - pity they didn't bother to add that feature to the radio. Apart from that I have no complaints.

Best Compact Truck

by Screamming meanie from Maryville, TN | May 2, 2012

I bought my 2012 Colorado Crew 1LT last sept and i have over 30,000 miles on it and i keep the oil changed at 10,000 with pennzoil platinum, so far i have put a K&N Air Filter and tonneau cover and other goods..I use my truck for work and haul car parts for an auto retailer and my truck gets regular service and so far has not been the repair shop except for the body shop when i was rearend by an UNINSURED motorist and on my route i an getting no less than 21 mpg and i do town and highway miles.. yes i would by 10 more just like it...and i have the 2900 I-4 cyl with the 18 wheel options